Iowa Team Report
INSIDE SLANT
Kirk Ferentz has never openly campaigned for a spot in the BCS, so he’s not about to start. But he doesn’t mind pointing out a few facts.
Iowa’s 12-0 win against Minnesota in the regular-season finale was the Hawkeyes’ 10th victory of the season. Even in the anemic Big Ten, Ferentz believes that should count for something.
“To win 10 games in any conference is significant,” Ferentz said. “To play the way we played this year, we’re seven points and three points away from having a perfect year. That’s something I’d point out, too.”
Iowa lost to Northwestern by a touchdown when quarterback Ricky Stanzi was injured, then lost at Ohio State by a field goal.
The Hawkeyes have battled injuries since before the season started, when starting tailback Jewel Hampton was lost for the year with torn knee ligaments. Injuries to key players on both sides of the ball ensued, but the Hawkeyes continued finding ways to win. The end result was Ferentz’s fourth 10-win season, and the third time Iowa did it in the regular season. Now it will await its fate—either as an at-large in the BCS or a Capital One Bowl appearance against an SEC team in Orlando, Fla.
“For us to win 10 games this season, with all the things that we’ve faced,” Ferentz said, “it’s just absolutely amazing.”
NOTES, QUOTES
Scouting The Offense: Freshman QB James Vandenberg played well in replacing Ricky Stanzi, but Iowa fans have to hope his time as the starter is over. Vandenberg has a strong arm and showed nice mobility at times, but Stanzi has shown a knack of delivering big plays—particularly in the fourth quarter. He is the leader of an offense that has sputtered without him. Stanzi’s return brings TE Tony Moeaki back in play, as well as WR Marvin McNutt. Stanzi and McNutt seemed to be developing some chemistry before the injury. Stanzi also opens up the running game. Without him, defenders stacked the box to slow Iowa freshmen tailbacks Adam Robinson and Brandon Wegher.
Scouting The Defense: The Hawkeyes are 10th in the nation in rushing defense and 11th in points allowed. DE Adrian Clayborn is one of the best and most underrated pass rushers in the country. LB Pat Angerer is always around the ball and S Tyler Sash is the big playmaker in the secondary. That’s one star on every level of the defense, and that’s a good way to have a great defense.
Quote To Note: “Iowa is definitely on our short list. We wouldn’t be here if we didn’t think so.”—Larry Gautier, a representative from the Orange Bowl committee, in the Dubuque (Iowa) Telegraph Herald.
STRATEGY AND PERSONNEL
Next Game: Bowl game, TBD—Iowa’s hopes for a BCS bid appear to be on life support, but still beating. The Hawkeyes are hindered by the Big Ten’s reputation and the fact they didn’t earn a share of the league’s title. It would benefit the Big Ten’s image to have Iowa slide down to the Capital One Bowl, and in essence have all the other Big Ten teams slide down a notch in the bowl’s pecking order. Perhaps that arrangement would give the conference a better shot to improve on last season’s dismal showing, when it won just one bowl game. If Iowa moves into the BCS, it’s at least another $10 million for the conference, but it forces everyone else up a notch the bowl food chain and could result in the league’s middle- and low-tier teams being fed to the wolves.
Players To Watch:
• QB Ricky Stanzi—Kirk Ferentz is hopeful the time off will heal Stanzi’s high ankle sprain, allowing him to practice and play in a bowl game. His stats can be hideous, but Stanzi is the clear leader of the offense.
• LB Pat Angerer—Ended the regular season with a team-high 135 tackles. Should he just meet his season average of 11 tackles in the bowl game, he’ll finish third for the most tackles in a single season.
• TE Tony Moeaki—Stanzi’s security blanket has disappeared from the offense since Stanzi left with the ankle injury. Moeaki had just three catches in the final three games. After his six-catch, 105-yard day against Michigan in early October, Moeaki became more difficult to find in the offense. He can pose matchup nightmares for defenses, particularly those not familiar with Iowa’s offense.
Roster Report:
• RB Adam Robinson left Iowa’s season finale against Minnesota in the first half after re-injuring his sore left ankle and did not return. The offense, as a result, shut down. Robinson is crucial to Iowa’s success, and hopefully with a month off, he’ll be healthy and ready for bowl season.
• QB Ricky Stanzi missed the last two games with a high ankle sprain, but he is expected back for the bowl game.
• LB Jeremiha Hunter and Jeff Tarpinian dressed and went through pregame drills in the finale, but neither played. Hunter is a key to Iowa’s defense and should be back for the bowl game.


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Great season hawks, finish strong and shut some mouths,....I hate to say this but I can not wait to see what next years team brings, they should be out $%^&ing standing!!
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How is a QB that rallies from behind to win games worthless? You must not understand the fundamental goal of playing an opposing team. However, if it's not obvious enough, I'll gladly tell you -- the object is to win, even if you've played badly. Those are in fact, the most satisfying wins -- teamwork in SPITE of adversity.
So we wish you the best with your interception wagers and all the other irrelevant criteria that have nothing to do with the games or the teams. Especially when you consider how much better all the other teams' skill players are (your opinions, with which I agree), IA's lack of depth at skill positions (we're not Illinois or Mich St or whoever), you should come to the conclusion that this team of overachievers, with good fortune and favorable rolls, etc., is an exceptional TEAM.
Stanzi might not have a gun or exhibit the best judgment, but his poise is unparalleled. It doesn't matter if you've got wheels like Michael Vick or a gun like Dan Marino, if you can't keep your composure. That's Stanzi's true talent. If you like the objectivity to see that, who really cares what your opinion is? It's just emotional tribal identification.
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And Tex, you might want to look at Iowa's history with QB's under Ferentz. It hasn't been pretty...mediocrity most of the way. And while you can have a top 5 running game and defense, a mediocre QB isn't going to get you to the promised land. Vandenburg is and always has been the better QB this year. If you think your 15-interception scrub should be the starter, then you're not playing with a full deck. Oh wait, he's not!
Go Vandenberg! 5 TD's against the GoHomes next week and ol' Ricky Bobby can ride the pine when Iowa goes bowling.
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Keep the BCS. Use it to seed the top 8 teams for a playoff.
Everyone is happy.
There was a huge article about it last year, laying out the potential money the NCAA would pull in from an 8 team playoff or even a 4 team playoff. The numbers were astronomical. So why don't we have it? Because of 2 or 3 conference that do no believe in letting the BCS busters like Boise State, Cincy, TCU, Utah, etc, have a shot.
It'll happen eventually. The sooner, the better.
As far as the game goes, yep...it shut the homers up. Finally. I never wish injury no any player and I hope Stanzi bounces back and is not hurt too seriously. But my point was, when you are early in the season, you play those freshman studs so when THIS happens, they aren't coming in like a glassy eyed doe. It's the only knock anyone has ever had against Ferentz and this was probably the biggest hit he's taken about it.
And yes, Vandenburg is a stud. He set most Iowa high school records at Keokuk in his four year there, came in as a very highly touted QB. He should have been starting behind center a lot earlier this year. And next week, he gets Ohio State, who will be coming at him with BBQ sauce and paper bibs.
9-3 anyone?
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